Phylogenetic analysis of the archaeal community in an alkaline-saline soil of the former lake Texcoco (Mexico)

César Valenzuela-Encinas, Isabel Neria-González, Rocio J. Alcántara-Hernández, J. Arturo Enríquez-Aragón, Isabel Estrada-Alvarado, César Hernández-Rodríguez, Luc Dendooven, Rodolfo Marsch

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Abstract

The soil of the former lake Texcoco is an extreme environment localized in the valley of Mexico City, Mexico. It is highly saline and alkaline, where Na+, Cl-, HCO 3 - and CO 3 2- are the predominant ions, with a pH ranging from 9.8 to 11.7 and electrolytic conductivities in saturation extracts from 22 to 150 dS m-1. Metagenomic DNA from the archaeal community was extracted directly from soil and used as template to amplify 16S ribosomal gene by PCR. PCR products were used to construct gene libraries. The ribosomal library showed that the archaeal diversity included Natronococcus sp., Natronolimnobius sp., Natronobacterium sp., Natrinema sp., Natronomonas sp., Halovivax sp., "Halalkalicoccus jeotgali" and novel clades within the family of Halobacteriaceae. Four clones could not be classified. It was found that the archaeal diversity in an alkaline-saline soil of the former lake Texcoco, Mexico, was low, but showed yet uncharacterized and unclassified species.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)247-254
Number of pages8
JournalExtremophiles
Volume12
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - Mar 2008
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • 16S rRNA
  • Alkaline-saline soil
  • Archaeal community
  • Clone library

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